Wednesday, July 28, 2010

S.T.A.R.



In the north of the Netherlands lies the longest stretch of rail that is being served by a museum railroad named S.T.A.R. short for Stadskanaal rail. One of the steam engines that runs most regularly is a Russified German steamer, the TE-5933. Built in 1943 in Germany and "left behind in Russia" and for some strange twist in history now in the north of the Netherlands. It is lovely restored and well running steamer and it was a joy to see it running.


It is a bit bizarre to see such a 'Russian' steamer in this part of the Netherlands with a long rooted communistic tradition. The red star kind of blend in nicely with the scenery. Fortunately that is all for the show now. This steam engine must have witnessed some of the blacker chapters of European recent history and that makes it even more bizarre to see it running by so smoothly.

No comments: